I have been creating slide shows for use with property marketing since 2005. I am the Managing Broker for Coldwell Banker in Seattle. This forum has helped me a bunch as I consider the slide shows my hobby. I love the recent Style sets that Photodex has created and use them along with video add-ons, voice over’s and of course, High Rez photos. I recently created a "blast" teaser for the Hyatt Hotel in Seattle. High energy based upon our buyer demographic. The Olive 8 condominium project sits on top of the Hyatt Hotel downtown. In your business applications, no matter your industry, there IS a place for marketing using this program. I have attached a link to the “Blast Vid.” It is a HUGE file!

What a great show - I love so much to see different "Real Life - Real Projects" Shows.

Your's is dynamic, very polished, (slick and sleek) - marketing is included in its best form,Logo and all pertinent information just in right places ......and your imaginative use of the different Styles is flowing so well !!

And if i may: the only - (kind of) - out of space, not fitting the robust "rectangular" and shiny imageryis between 2:51 and 2:55 - a couple pictures with yellowish background in irregular jagged black frame.

Thanks again for sharing this memorable show with us -- what an example to learn from !!!

Another great business market idea. Thanks. I especially like the floating text treatment in the final seconds.With SonicFire Pro 5, you could even add a few music "hits" during those glass-breaking slides like a cymbal flare or even a breaking glass effect.

This is a very attractive production with great images. I'm not sure I would have put so many breaking glass 'transition' effects in the show but the majority of the presentation is sexy, inviting and has a pretty good pace and feel to it. The opening shots of the skyline at day and night was a fabulous idea! It would have been even more cool to have the images taken from the same exact spot (on a tripod) during the day and then at night so you could transition into that night scene with a fade as if one were standing in that room.

Michael,I would agree with Debbie about the broken and flying glass. Other than that it was definitely a very professional high impact (music and effects) piece of advertising. Well done ! I also love the Olive 8 sage green colors.